Samsung is coming to pick up our broken Galaxy Fold review unit. But before they do, I just want to reiterate that we never removed the special film from our review unit. It is fully intact, as these images show. pic.twitter.com/zoeGELWBiN

Samsung responds with a two part statement on Galaxy Fold screen issues. There’s still no clear answer as to what broke on the screens where users didn’t try to peel off that protective layer.https://t.co/B60VkKObtx

Foldable phones are really interesting but I'm particularly struck by @backlon pointing out how we treat those using phones vs. tablets in work contexts.Foldable phones could be the next (techno-)cultural shift - that's really cool? https://t.co/7zqAvgPLAz via @Verge

A small tablet that folds in half comes with a huge bunch of trade-offs, but if you ignore all those, the screen stops breaking and you want to spend $2000, it’s an android tablet. https://t.co/krtjD6rPN9

The most interesting part of @backlon's Samsung Galaxy Fold review gets buried under all the (completely necessary) caveats about the display/durability: how the design forces intentionality. https://t.co/ShnivqZzL5